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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38684063/wearable-apparatus-for-correction-of-visual-alignment-under-torsional-strabismus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Charles Malleson, Jean-Yves Guillemaut
SIGNIFICANCE: A wearable optical apparatus that compensates for eye misalignment (strabismus) to correct for double vision (diplopia) is proposed. In contrast to prism lenses, commonly used to compensate for horizontal and/or vertical misalignment, the proposed approach is able to compensate for any combination of horizontal, vertical, and torsional misalignment. PURPOSE: If the action of the extraocular muscles is compromised (e.g., by nerve damage), a patient may lose their ability to maintain visual alignment, negatively affecting their binocular fusion and stereo depth perception capability...
April 1, 2024: Optometry and Vision Science: Official Publication of the American Academy of Optometry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38683978/neuronal-innervation-regulates-the-secretion-of-neurotrophic-myokines-and-exosomes-from-skeletal-muscle
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kai-Yu Huang, Gaurav Upadhyay, Yujin Ahn, Masayoshoi Sakakura, Gelson J Pagan-Diaz, Younghak Cho, Amanda C Weiss, Chen Huang, Jennifer W Mitchell, Jiahui Li, Yanqi Tan, Yu-Heng Deng, Austin Ellis-Mohr, Zhi Dou, Xiaotain Zhang, Sehong Kang, Qian Chen, Jonathan V Sweedler, Sung Gap Im, Rashid Bashir, Hee Jung Chung, Gabriel Popescu, Martha U Gillette, Mattia Gazzola, Hyunjoon Kong
Myokines and exosomes, originating from skeletal muscle, are shown to play a significant role in maintaining brain homeostasis. While exercise has been reported to promote muscle secretion, little is known about the effects of neuronal innervation and activity on the yield and molecular composition of biologically active molecules from muscle. As neuromuscular diseases and disabilities associated with denervation impact muscle metabolism, we hypothesize that neuronal innervation and firing may play a pivotal role in regulating secretion activities of skeletal muscles...
May 7, 2024: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38683676/rhabdomyomatous-mesenchymal-hamartoma-report-of-4-cases-with-histochemical-and-immunohistochemical-findings-and-emphasis-on-potential-pitfalls
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Badr AbdullGaffar, Tasnim Keloth
Rhabdomyomatous mesenchymal hamartoma (RMH) typically presents as a congenital midline head and neck cutaneous polyp in infants. Perianal and mucocutaneous lesions have been reported, and recently, acquired adult-onset variants have been proposed. This makes the true prevalence, etiopathogenesis, and clinicopathologic distribution and classification of RMHs in children compared with those in adults uncertain. We performed a retrospective review to highlight the salient histopathologic, histochemical, and immunohistochemical features in RMHs and to emphasize their specific clinicopathologic criteria to avoid diagnostic pitfalls...
April 23, 2024: American Journal of Dermatopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38682882/nitrous-oxide-induced-myeloneuropathy-in-a-thai-adolescent-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
S Puetpaiboon, M Meepolprapai, P Saengpanit, P Laohathai, W Prasertsup, S Khiewbanyang, R Charupash, O Sanmaneechai, Worapant Kriengsoontornkij
Nitrous oxide, an inhalational anaesthetic, is popular with adolescents worldwide as an accessible recreational drug which induces a euphoric effect. However, chronic abuse leads to serious complications such as myeloneuropathy and bone marrow suppression by inactivation of vitamin B12 . A 17-year-old girl presented with nitrous oxide-induced myeloneuropathy. She reported chronic nitrous oxide inhalation for 10 months and was admitted to the emergency department on account of repeated falls for 2 weeks...
April 29, 2024: Paediatrics and International Child Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38681435/treatment-of-peripheral-facial-paralysis-after-covid-19-infection-with-traditional-chinese-medicine-therapies-a-case-report
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Dong Li, Larissa Tao, Zihe Chen, Wa Cai, Weidong Shen
Peripheral facial paralysis, characterized by facial expression and motor dysfunction of facial muscle groups, stems from lower motor neuron lesions of the facial nerve and can arise from various medical conditions such as viral infections, trauma, tumors, and autoimmune disorders, among others. It affects individuals across all age groups, from pediatric to geriatric populations. While many cases have no discernible cause, some are associated with infectious or non-infectious factors. Typically, most patients experience gradual recovery within one to three months following appropriate treatment in the acute phase, which may include inflammation control, antiviral therapy, reduction of neuroedema, and nerve nourishment...
March 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38681253/targeted-muscle-reinnervation-and-regenerative-peripheral-nerve-interfaces-versus-standard-management-in-the-treatment-of-limb-amputation-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Morgan Yuan, Matteo Gallo, Lucas Gallo, Minh Hq Huynh, Mark McRae, Matthew C McRae, Achilleas Thoma, Christopher J Coroneos, Sophocles H Voineskos
Introduction: Painful neuromas are a common postoperative complication of limb amputation often treated with secondary reinnervation. Surgical reinnervation include Targeted Muscle Reinnervation (TMR) and Regenerative Peripheral Nerve Interface (RPNI), and can be primary and secondary. The aim of this review is to assess the effects of primary TMR/RPNI at the time of limb amputation on the incidence and intensity of post-operative neuroma and pain. Methods: This review was registered a priori on PROSPERO (CRD42021264360)...
May 2024: Plastic Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38680099/relationship-to-the-superficial-radial-nerve-and-anatomic-variations-of-the-first-extensor-compartment-in-thai-population-a-basis-for-successful-de-quervain-tenosynovitis-treatment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Krittameth Pasiphol, Sithiporn Agthong, Napatpong Thamrongskulsiri, Sirikorn Dokthien, Thanasil Huanmanop, Tanat Tabtieng, Vilai Chentanez
Knowledge of the superficial radial nerve (SRN) relationship and anatomic variations of the first extensor compartment (1st EC) will contribute to a better outcome of de Quervain tenosynovitis treatment. We dissected 87 embalmed cadaveric wrists to determine the relationship of the SRN, the 1st EC length, distance from the proximal and distal 1st EC borders to radial styloid process (RSP), abductor pollicis longus (APL) and extensor pollicis brevis (EPB) tendon slip numbers, and the presence of septum. Our results revealed SRN crossing over the 1st EC in 59...
April 29, 2024: Anatomy & Cell Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38678519/molecular-mechanisms-and-therapeutic-strategies-for-neuromuscular-diseases
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REVIEW
Zambon Alberto Andrea, Falzone Yuri Matteo, Bolino Alessandra, Previtali Stefano Carlo
Neuromuscular diseases encompass a heterogeneous array of disorders characterized by varying onset ages, clinical presentations, severity, and progression. While these conditions can stem from acquired or inherited causes, this review specifically focuses on disorders arising from genetic abnormalities, excluding metabolic conditions. The pathogenic defect may primarily affect the anterior horn cells, the axonal or myelin component of peripheral nerves, the neuromuscular junction, or skeletal and/or cardiac muscles...
April 28, 2024: Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences: CMLS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38675421/the-stable-gastric-pentadecapeptide-bpc-157-pleiotropic-beneficial-activity-and-its-possible-relations-with-neurotransmitter-activity
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REVIEW
Predrag Sikiric, Alenka Boban Blagaic, Sanja Strbe, Lidija Beketic Oreskovic, Ivana Oreskovic, Suncana Sikiric, Mario Staresinic, Marko Sever, Antonio Kokot, Ivana Jurjevic, Danijel Matek, Luka Coric, Ivan Krezic, Ante Tvrdeic, Kresimir Luetic, Lovorka Batelja Vuletic, Predrag Pavic, Tomislav Mestrovic, Ivica Sjekavica, Anita Skrtic, Sven Seiwerth
We highlight the particular aspects of the stable gastric pentadecapeptide BPC 157 pleiotropic beneficial activity (not destroyed in human gastric juice, native and stable in human gastric juice, as a cytoprotection mediator holds a response specifically related to preventing or recovering damage as such) and its possible relations with neurotransmitter activity. We attempt to resolve the shortage of the pleiotropic beneficial effects of BPC 157, given the general standard neurotransmitter criteria, in classic terms...
April 3, 2024: Pharmaceuticals
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38674181/anatomical-exploration-of-the-ki1-acupoint-implications-for-medial-and-lateral-plantar-nerve-stimulation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sang Hyun Kim, Jin-Yong Joung, Young Ho Lee, Chang-Gue Son
Background and Objectives: This study aims to identify the precise anatomical location and therapeutic mechanisms of the KI1 acupoint (Yongquan) in relation to foot muscles and nerves, known for treating neurological disorders and pain. Materials and Methods: Dissection of six cadavers at Chungnam National University College of Medicine examined KI1's relation to the foot's four-layer structure. Results: The KI1 acupoint was located in the superficial and deep layers of the plantar foot, adjacent to significant nerves like the medial and lateral plantar nerves...
March 26, 2024: Medicina
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38673892/targeting-molecular-mechanisms-of-obesity-and-type-2-diabetes-mellitus-induced-skeletal-muscle-atrophy-with-nerve-growth-factor
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lauren Jun, Xiao-Wen Ding, Megan Robinson, Hassan Jafari, Emily Knight, Thangiah Geetha, Michael W Greene, Jeganathan Ramesh Babu
Skeletal muscle plays a critical role in metabolic diseases, such as obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Muscle atrophy, characterized by a decrease in muscle mass and function, occurs due to an imbalance between the rates of muscle protein synthesis and degradation. This study aimed to investigate the molecular mechanisms that lead to muscle atrophy in obese and T2DM mouse models. Additionally, the effect of nerve growth factor (NGF) on the protein synthesis and degradation pathways was examined. Male mice were divided into three groups: a control group that was fed a standard chow diet, and two experimental groups that were fed a Western diet...
April 13, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38673502/effects-of-transcutaneous-electrical-nerve-stimulation-with-taping-on-wrist-spasticity-strength-and-upper-extremity-function-in-patients-with-stroke-a-randomized-control-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kyoung-Sim Jung, Jin-Hwa Jung, Hwi-Young Cho, Tae-Sung In
Objective: Six months after the onset of stroke, over 60% of patients experience upper limb dysfunction, with spasticity being a major contributor alongside muscle weakness. This study investigated the effect of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) with taping on wrist spasticity, strength, and upper extremity function in patients with stroke. Methods: In total, 40 patients with stroke were included and randomly divided into two groups: the TENS + taping ( n = 20, age 52.4 ± 9.3 (range: 39 to 70)) and TENS ( n = 20, age 53...
April 12, 2024: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38672232/electrophysiological-screening-to-assess-foot-drop-syndrome-in-severe-acquired-brain-injury-in-rehabilitative-settings
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Francesco Piccione, Antonio Cerasa, Paolo Tonin, Simone Carozzo, Rocco Salvatore Calabrò, Stefano Masiero, Lucia Francesca Lucca
BACKGROUND: Foot drop syndrome (FDS), characterized by severe weakness and atrophy of the dorsiflexion muscles of the feet, is commonly found in patients with severe acquired brain injury (ABI). If the syndrome is unilateral, the cause is often a peroneal neuropathy (PN), due to compression of the nervous trunk on the neck of the fibula at the knee level; less frequently, the cause is a previous or concomitant lumbar radiculopathy. Bilateral syndromes are caused by polyneuropathies and myopathies...
April 16, 2024: Biomedicines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38671506/pannexin-1-dysregulation-in-duchenne-muscular-dystrophy-and-its-exacerbation-of-dystrophic-features-in-mdx-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emily Freeman, Stéphanie Langlois, Marcos F Leyba, Tarek Ammar, Zacharie Léger, Hugh J McMillan, Jean-Marc Renaud, Bernard J Jasmin, Kyle N Cowan
BACKGROUND: Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is associated with impaired muscle regeneration, progressive muscle weakness, damage, and wasting. While the cause of DMD is an X-linked loss of function mutation in the gene encoding dystrophin, the exact mechanisms that perpetuate the disease progression are unknown. Our laboratory has demonstrated that pannexin 1 (Panx1 in rodents; PANX1 in humans) is critical for the development, strength, and regeneration of male skeletal muscle. In normal skeletal muscle, Panx1 is part of a multiprotein complex with dystrophin...
April 26, 2024: Skeletal Muscle
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38671477/an-11-month-old-boy-with-tuberculous-meningitis-presenting-as-progressive-limb-weakness-fever-developmental-retardation-and-loss-of-consciousness-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Guive Sharifi, Mohammad Ansari, Elmira Mahmoudi Chalmiani, Farid Javandoust Gharehbagh, Ilad Alavi Darazam
BACKGROUND: Tuberculous meningitis (TBM) accounts for about 1% of all tuberculosis cases and about 5% of extrapulmonary tuberculosis cases. However, it poses major importance because approximately half of those affected die or become severely disabled. Herein, the successful treatment of an 11-month-old boy with progressive limb weakness, fever, developmental retardation, and loss of consciousness due to tuberculosis, was reported. CASE PRESENTATION: An 11-month-old (Iranian Turk) boy was referred to Loghman Hakim hospital for progressive limb weakness and loss of previously attained developmental milestones for the past 2 months...
April 27, 2024: Journal of Medical Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38671006/lineage-tracing-reveals-a-novel-pdgfr%C3%AE-satellite-cell-subset-that-contributes-to-myo-regeneration-of-chronically-injured-rotator-cuff-muscle
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ayelet Dar, Angela Li, Frank A Petrigliano
Massive rotator cuff (RC) tendon tears are associated with progressive fibro-adipogenesis and muscle atrophy that altogether cause shoulder muscle wasting. Platelet derived growth factor β (PDGFRβ) lineage cells, that co-express PDGFRα have previously been shown to directly contribute to scar formation and fat accumulation in a mouse model of irreversible tendon and nerve transection (TTDN). Conversely, PDGFRβ+ lineage cells have also been  shown to be myogenic in cultures and in other models of skeletal muscle injury...
April 26, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38670927/a-single-als-center-experience-with-clinical-use-of-sodium-phenylbutyrate-taurursodiol
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Colin Quinn, Michael Baer, Defne A Amado, Mary Kelley, Lauren Elman
INTRODUCTION/AIMS: The aim of this study was to examine clinical utilization and discontinuation rates of sodium phenylbutyrate-taurursodiol (PB-TURSO) in a single Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) center. PB-TURSO was approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in September 2022. Prior experience has been limited to clinical trials or expanded access protocols. In this manuscript, we discuss insurance approval rates, patient uptake, and discontinuation of PB-TURSO in a large academic center...
April 26, 2024: Muscle & Nerve
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38670710/decoding-the-forces-that-shape-muscle-stem-cell-function
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REVIEW
Jo Nguyen, Penney M Gilbert
Skeletal muscle is a force-producing organ composed of muscle tissues, connective tissues, blood vessels, and nerves, all working in synergy to enable movement and provide support to the body. While robust biomechanical descriptions of skeletal muscle force production at the body or tissue level exist, little is known about force application on microstructures within the muscles, such as cells. Among various cell types, skeletal muscle stem cells reside in the muscle tissue environment and play a crucial role in driving the self-repair process when muscle damage occurs...
2024: Current Topics in Developmental Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38669730/partial-loss-of-desmin-expression-due-to-a-leaky-splice-site-variant-in-the-human-des-gene-is-associated-with-neuromuscular-transmission-defects
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kiran Polavarapu, Daniel O'Neil, Rachel Thompson, Sally Spendiff, Bevinahalli Nandeesh, Seena Vengalil, Akshata Huddar, Dipti Baskar, Gautham Arunachal, Ananthapadmanabha Kotambail, Saloni Bhatia, Seetam Kumar Tumulu, Leslie Matalonga, Ana Töpf, Steven Laurie, Joshua Zeldin, Saraswati Nashi, Gopikrishnan Unnikrishnan, Atchayaram Nalini, Hanns Lochmüller
Recessive desminopathies are rare and often present as severe early-onset myopathy. Here we report a milder phenotype in three unrelated patients from southern India (2 M, 1F) aged 16, 21, and 22 years, who presented with childhood-onset, gradually progressive, fatigable limb-girdle weakness, ptosis, speech and swallowing difficulties, without cardiac involvement. Serum creatine kinase was elevated, and repetitive nerve stimulation showed decrement in all. Clinical improvement was noted with pyridostigmine and salbutamol in two patients...
March 22, 2024: Neuromuscular Disorders: NMD
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38669629/accuracy-of-repetitive-ocular-vestibular-evoked-myogenic-potentials-to-diagnose-myasthenia-gravis-in-patients-with-ptosis-or-diplopia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yulia Valko, Magdalena A Wirth, Fabienne C Fierz, Marianne K Schesny, Sally Rosengren, Tanja Schmückle-Meier, Christopher J Bockisch, Dominik Straumann, Bettina Schreiner, Konrad P Weber
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: We developed repetitive ocular vestibular-evoked myogenic potentials (roVEMP) as an electrophysiologic test that allows us to elicit the characteristic decrement of extraocular muscles in patients with ocular myasthenia gravis (OMG). Case-control studies demonstrated that roVEMP reliably differentiates patients with OMG from healthy controls. We now aimed to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of roVEMP for OMG diagnosis in patients with ptosis and/or diplopia...
May 2024: Neurology
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